GIS Analysis for Research (GIS101)

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In this course, you will be introduced to the basics of raster analysis using ArcGIS software. Additionally, you will be shown how to use simple spatial statistics. You will also begin to explore interpolation and how you can generate continuous surfaces from data points. Finally, you will be introduced to skills for trouble shooting and have a chance to explore how GIS analysis might be applied to your own research.

This course is available only to CAP academic and professional staff, and HDR students.

When: Thursdays from 20 September – 10 October 2018, 2 – 4pm

Where: Menzies Library Flex Lab (Level 3, Building 2)

Registrations via HORUS/ISIS. The course is FREE for CAP staff and HDR Students. However, a no-show fee of $50 for each session applies without 24 hours notice (emergencies excepted). You will need a charge code to register. PhD Students can contact their HDR Administrator for a code.

This course builds on skills developed in GIS Basics for Research (GIS100). Participants in this course will need to have completed GIS100 OR have some familiarity with ArcGIS. Contact Sandy Potter for further info (sandra.potter@anu.edu.au).